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Mechanistic Insights into Sympathetic Neuronal Regeneration: Multitracer Molecular Imaging of Catecholamine Handling After Cardiac Transplantation.

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Bravo, PE; Lautamäki, R; Carter, D; Holt, DP; Nekolla, SG; Dannals, RF; Russell, SD; Bengel, FM
Published in: Circ Cardiovasc Imaging
August 2015

BACKGROUND: Post-transplant reinnervation is a unique model to study sympathetic neuronal regeneration in vivo. The differential role of subcellular mechanisms of catecholamine handling in nerve terminals has not been investigated. METHODS AND RESULTS: Three different carbon-11-labeled catecholamines were used for positron emission tomography of transport (C-11 m-hydroxyephedrine, HED), vesicular storage (C-11 epinephrine, EPI), and metabolic degradation (C-11 phenylephrine). A 2-day protocol was used, including quantification of myocardial blood flow by N-13 ammonia. Resting myocardial blood flow and EPI, HED and phenylephrine retention were homogeneous in healthy volunteers (n=7). Washout was only observed for phenylephrine (T(1/2) 49±6 min). In nonrejecting, otherwise healthy heart transplant recipients (>1 year after surgery, n=10), resting myocardial blood flow was also homogenous. Regional catecholamine uptake of varying degrees was observed in the anterior left ventricular wall and septum. Overall, 24±19% of left ventricle showed HED uptake levels comparable with healthy volunteers, whereas it was only 8±7% for EPI (P=0.004 versus HED). Phenylephrine washout was not different from healthy volunteers in the area with restored EPI and HED retention (T(1/2) 41±7 min; P>0.05), but was significantly enhanced in the EPI/HED mismatch area (T(1/2) 36±8 min; P=0.008), consistent with inefficient vesicular storage and enhanced metabolic degradation. CONCLUSIONS: Regeneration of subcellular components of sympathetic nerve terminal function does not occur simultaneously. In the reinnervating transplanted heart, a region with normal catecholamine transport and vesicular storage is surrounded by a borderzone, where transport is already restored but vesicular storage remains inefficient, suggesting that vesicular storage is a more delicate mechanism. This observation may have implications for other pathologies involving cardiac autonomic innervation.

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Circ Cardiovasc Imaging

DOI

EISSN

1942-0080

Publication Date

August 2015

Volume

8

Issue

8

Start / End Page

e003507

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Sympathetic Nervous System
  • Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Presynaptic Terminals
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Positron-Emission Tomography
  • Phenylephrine
  • Nerve Regeneration
  • Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
  • Molecular Imaging
 

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Bravo, P. E., Lautamäki, R., Carter, D., Holt, D. P., Nekolla, S. G., Dannals, R. F., … Bengel, F. M. (2015). Mechanistic Insights into Sympathetic Neuronal Regeneration: Multitracer Molecular Imaging of Catecholamine Handling After Cardiac Transplantation. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging, 8(8), e003507. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.115.003507
Bravo, Paco E., Riikka Lautamäki, Debra Carter, Daniel P. Holt, Stephan G. Nekolla, Robert F. Dannals, Stuart D. Russell, and Frank M. Bengel. “Mechanistic Insights into Sympathetic Neuronal Regeneration: Multitracer Molecular Imaging of Catecholamine Handling After Cardiac Transplantation.Circ Cardiovasc Imaging 8, no. 8 (August 2015): e003507. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.115.003507.
Bravo PE, Lautamäki R, Carter D, Holt DP, Nekolla SG, Dannals RF, et al. Mechanistic Insights into Sympathetic Neuronal Regeneration: Multitracer Molecular Imaging of Catecholamine Handling After Cardiac Transplantation. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2015 Aug;8(8):e003507.
Bravo, Paco E., et al. “Mechanistic Insights into Sympathetic Neuronal Regeneration: Multitracer Molecular Imaging of Catecholamine Handling After Cardiac Transplantation.Circ Cardiovasc Imaging, vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 2015, p. e003507. Pubmed, doi:10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.115.003507.
Bravo PE, Lautamäki R, Carter D, Holt DP, Nekolla SG, Dannals RF, Russell SD, Bengel FM. Mechanistic Insights into Sympathetic Neuronal Regeneration: Multitracer Molecular Imaging of Catecholamine Handling After Cardiac Transplantation. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2015 Aug;8(8):e003507.

Published In

Circ Cardiovasc Imaging

DOI

EISSN

1942-0080

Publication Date

August 2015

Volume

8

Issue

8

Start / End Page

e003507

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Sympathetic Nervous System
  • Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Presynaptic Terminals
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Positron-Emission Tomography
  • Phenylephrine
  • Nerve Regeneration
  • Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
  • Molecular Imaging